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3-17-09
Bag Boy has introduced a highly-advanced electric walking cart to its lineup of walking carts, golf bags and travel covers.
The new Navigator 2 is said to maintain a straight path, even on the roughest terrain. It uses a patented Gyroscopic navigation system, which differs from the original’s magnetic-based system. The new system eliminates the need to recalibrate the cart’s electronics and will not interfere with steel shafts and metal buildings.
“The improved navigation system provides for smoother operation and the new compact size makes handling and storage easier,” said Craig Ramsbottom, president of Bag Boy. “Fully operational via the remote control, the Navigator 2 is the ultimate “caddie” when walking the course.”
The Navigator 2 is 6 inches shorter than the original and takes up to 20 percent less space when folded. A new soft braking system allows for smoother operation, and the lower profile, wider wheels provide better traction. The Navigator 2 also features a remote with reverse and speed control, automatic downhill braking, 360-degree rotating front wheel and a retractable fourth wheel stabilizer to prevent the cart from tipping over on steep inclines. Available at golf retail and green grass shops nationwide, the Navigator 2 has a suggested retail price of $1,995. It is backed by a two-year warranty on the cart frame, motor and gearbox as well as a one-year warranty on all other parts including the battery. For more information about the Navigator 2 and other Bag Boy products, visit bagboycompany.com.
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